Summertime Brews
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Summertime Brews
After finishing my first batch, a brown ale, I'm starting to think what to brew next. Since summer is coming up, I was looking for some suggestions for a good brew. Right now I'm thinking about going with a cream ale.
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cozrulz - Pale Ale

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or even a Wit? I love those for the hot months. But the Cream Ale you mentioned sounds real good too! How about all 3 of these?? LOL!!
Good luck and have FUN!
Good luck and have FUN!
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HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
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wottaguy - Moderator

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In the summer I like a lighter bodied, lower alchohol pale ale with a dry finish and a good citrus bite. That always seems refreshing to me.
Along the lines of the cream ale, a K
Along the lines of the cream ale, a K
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slothrob - Moderator

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here is the brew I make up for summer time. It is a 6gal batch so you may want to back off the amount of malt to keep the al round 3% for a 5gal batch.
http://www.lone-wolfs-den.com/beer1.htm
lw
http://www.lone-wolfs-den.com/beer1.htm
lw
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Lone Wolf - Light Lager

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I just tasted a British dark Mild I brewed this month -- It's a beauty, and would be a highly refreshing summertime ale. Classic Mild style, with low alcohol, but a good bit of character from some roasted grains and a hint of British hops on top.
Very clean and fresh, yet dark. See the recipe at http://beertools.com/html/recipe.php?view=6293
Very clean and fresh, yet dark. See the recipe at http://beertools.com/html/recipe.php?view=6293
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MrDanders - Light Lager

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